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Show TIITJISDAY, APRIL 23. lfttf INVITATIONAL TRACK ind familv. Mrs. Mamie Parker, Mrs. MORRIS AHDERSOII Fanny Singleton, Mr. aad Mr. Tri Mrand gaskis, American Fork; Mr. Stawey Baker, Hyrm Baker, and Francis Ellen Laren. Salt Lake; Mrs. Carl Mr. Anderson, and Euray, - Ellis Baker, Mr. George Jenkins, Mrs. Millie Christofferson, Mrs. John Walles. Mrs. Jerry Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed. Mrs. Mary Gill. Mrs Violet Baronette, Mrs- Joe Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Allmendinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins and Mrs. Claude Gray of Midvale. Get your dam canvas WE BID your dry frbasis that .effect the service. and prompt workmanship We clean everything from neckties to curtains and nips. Phone Lehi 36-for our driver to call. Our prices are moderate. We call every Wednesday and Friday. offer PROYO CLEANING & DYEING GO, "We Clean Your Clothes Cleaner'' SEMINARY GRADUATING DATE SET The Seminary graduates undtr the direction of their teacher, A. 11. Fitzgerald, have made plans to hold their graduation exercises Tuesday. May lyth in the high school auditorium. Complete plans for their program have not yet been made but they have asked Hugh B. Drown, a lawyer and former stake president, to be the speaker for the evening. Brother Bown was in Lehi several weeks ago and spoke to the priesthood members. In connection with the exercises an alumni reunion of all former teachers and graduates will be featured. The program in detail and the names of the graduates will be given in a later edition of this poper. Wolverine Work Shoes The following at Goodwin's. cleaning work on we HIGH SCHOOL NEWS SPECIAL FEATURE OF FRIDAY GIRL'S DAY IS A The girls of the high school are very excittd about the big celebration which is to be held Friday at the school. The officers in charge have completed me plans lor uie uay anu are now announcing mem. Each girl is required to wear a dre.is with flowers on it and they also have to bring a pirture of a flower to tack in the hall. At the dance in the evening they are to ask for the dates and take the boys to the dance, buy ing each of the boys a carnation to The girls must put on .1 their coat. .L . 1. escort tne Doys to anu irom xne ounce and buy the tickets. In the morning the teachers will have to 1m gin class by reading or telling a story about a flower. The girls will eat their lunch in the auditorium, where Mrs. Adams will talk to them. Assembly w ill begin at 3 o'clock. They have some very good numbers for the program. The dance will be held in the gymnasium beginning at 9 o'clock. They have engaged an girls orchestra from Salt Lake to furnish the music. I Summer Hats at Goodwin's. at Goodwin's. STAKE PLAYTO out-of-to- THURSIY inr, THE LEHI FhEE PRESS people attended the funeral services for Mrs Mr. and Emma R. Baker, Saturday: Mrs. Jae Jensen, Mr.and Mrs. Ray Wilon. Mr. Tena McCandlass and son, Merlin, and daughter. Shirley of Provo, Mr. and Mrs- Bert Hutching, Park City, Mrs. Merwin Anderson and Mrs. John Smith, Caifornia; Mr. and Mrs. James Gillman, Lindon; Mrs. Joseph Wilkins, Sandy: Mr. and Mrs " Pleasant McCandlass, Raymond Grove: Lawrence Schwan, Murray; Alan Dobbs, Ogden; Mrs. James Mc-Mahan, dividend; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis and son Lyle, Mrs. Louis AMD SUFFERS BROKEN BACK lowed If the plans are - 'i .cho-l; t! made f they have Prove, ed at wlli br e:i rtprc-er.Tr Kndav and .Saturday I'osture ParaJts hirh ever.:- - and at the B. Y. U. will U-- he! J Frida T t.idium. pr. iCIRg fooi The girl- - havt ' he ht'o w:th t and duil. rh.. to buy able 'he they have fe-n tint the With ., the event. ade r they n. tnev ii'ipi .,...i..i.M. one oi u! j tr K,d en. ..i:. m take .v:li ehi -fan, thAH f he l.laee. They them til! the b.-v- rr ae heir imp: :he the work. Tri-j'J! irirl- - Vir- h:-- are vard - i t i -- h f.ihow da-- Silk Parasols for the Kiddies at ...adv. G()d in's. . C W. P. U. MEETING A special meeting of the C. W. I'. U. is called for Wednesday, April 8 p. m. in the Memorial hall, for a purpose of much importance to all members of the C. W. P. U. All 2l at members are cordially tend the meeting. invited to at- QUARTERLY CONFERENCE TERMED A BIG SUCCESS Those who attended the Sunday School convention, conference and the M. I. A. conferene were delighted with the fine instructions they were given and they received much benefit from attending. y MEETING FRIDAY be repeated A meeting will be held Friday even the f tra. inr: Evan-- !'er dra in the .11T.inveMigate 1 Mt '. make it inexpensive security as wen. f.nd it convenient. time that schools ji i Evan-- each , Iiortha !P) yard rt!a Wanda Turner, lai'K-"!- '. 'jrv tnia K an. El y.a (. a! .ji:. Betty Jean ! ii thert will be twn otht rs rp.n a ..t ve! been arip'diited. wh.) have Zeteila thro-.- iate DBaBal4 of LcM it- li Price and Enid Zimmerman. High jump Wanda Turner Virginia Jackson. Broad jump Wanda Turner and Itnrtha Evans. These girls will be in the events which take place Friday. The junior high boys track team a ill be represented by 27 boys who have been doing excellent work during practices. The senior high track team for the girls are. fid yard dash Mae Strasbury and Helen Amminette. Mae Strasburg, Helen 44(1 relay and Amminette, Myrtle Jackson Gladys Colledge. Baseball Distance Throw Myrtle Jackson and Phyllis Davis. High Jump Klea Turner and Phyllis Dorton. Broad jumrj Myrtle Jackson and Klea Turner. There will be 16 boys on the high school track team. They will enter the events and represent Lehi. It is hoped that the students will be able to make a good showing as they have always done at the mees. There will be plenty of competition for them, because s many schools participate in the events. But withstanding this fact the Lehi students have always been able to surpass their rivals in some of the events. We hope that they will make just as good a showing this year. Lowest Priced 16 Months Old lf 8-- 100 Proof Whiskey r- ha Telephone 85 of rs all tiara b MAIN STREET cne on i 3i in A Coach for Fairy Princess pro? the! treat tjchildrei silages' Hay P and P Jsj- Iv I .. if m. Mle j ,. .iSIPiVA. 1 ',. It to I 2 Pound Jar wpersoi p able receives a Napoleonic coach for her famous doll house, now on display in Indianapolis for the benefit of the James Wrhitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. She is shown with William A. Fisher (right), president of the Fisher Body division of General Motors and head of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild, who made the presentation, while Guild Secre COLLEEN MOORE tary William S. McLean holds of of the youthful patients from I institution maintained by the Itf ana charity so he may see ceremony. The coach, a gift fnl d a the General ucational foundation, becomes nermanent addition to the mot: whi picture actress' fairy castle, oi i.our on taken is being country to aid the nations erf pled children. Motors-sponsore- 36: Mr North SCOUTS TO ENTER HOBBY SHOW Vias hren Prior to his connection The scouts and scouter of the Lehi Stake will enter the hobby show in Salt Lake at the June conference. The senior scouts are collecting, preparing and making things that can be entered in the show. Work such as handicraft, leather-wor- k and other things that the scouts have made may be entered. The scouts and scouters are working toward this end, hoping that they might contribute to the show and receive some benefit by entring their things. connected the company since 1923 serving if rapadity of chief clerk and assi general freight and passenger Miygr with the! Lake Utah Raiload he was e?. by the Union Pacific having erf the service of the Oregon Short Railroad in 1916 and latrr transf! to Omaha, Nebaska. in 1922: & SHOE SHOP MM NA CHANGES The Park Shoe Repairing Sh State Street has changed its back to the original name the Street Shoe ShoD and will be W nnmp from now on. Harold Osborne is the owner hv tVinf manager. Canvas for dams at Goodwin's- CARD OF SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD MAN ADVANCED s:t wish to extend our thanks to our many kind The appointment of Mr. L. D. for their thoughtfulnes! bereavn North as General Freight and Pas- assistance in our recent senger Agent or the Salt Lake , Utah To all those who assisted at the ' to all Raiload with headquarters at Salt services and burial and We CSrS and is Anofkrs City announced bv Mr cannw Murray Sullivan, General Manatrer of offer our sincere appreciation. Bthe road. The family of Mrs. r mma We . For Your House Cleaning BROADBENTS YES. DON'T FORGET STRAWBERRIES IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT YOU CAN GET Ankle Sox, all sizes and colors. . .15c 25c Ladies' Rayon Silk Hose Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose. .50c The Very Best Percale or Print, ISc yard Silk Bloomers and Stcpins 25c and 50c 10c Lady Eater Face Powder Face Cream 10c. Nail Polish 10c and many other every day needs. We invite you to just step in, look around and wait on yourself and we ill do the rtrt. llllflll I fCr.'"? III Try its CLINMORi DlSTILLEMis CO I i ram is 19c te be a A V.' j RAISINS. Large 4 lb. package.. 19c 2 for 9c Jlolly Cleanser Peanut Butter, Large 24 oz. jar. 23c 26c Big Value Tea, Pound Packet Best Quality Sweet Oranges, Good Solid Lettuce, Bananas, Carrots and You will find everyGrape Fruit. is in a that grocery thing market at - pogram and Hol-stei- They Reduced the Wrong Crops! Whv take a chance wun vaiuaoies ieu unguarded :n There's peace of mind and genuine anil closets n. BROADBENT'S 10c BEEF. 2 Oz. Jar 10c CATSUP, Large 14 oz. bottle 9c Libby's Vienna Sausage.. 10c SALMON, Tall Can Pork and Beans, large quart can. .10c HERE'S A BUY Silver Tip Jam or Jelly, Large RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX yu : ing in the Memorial Building at o'clock for all officers and members of the Game Protective association. The summers program will be planned. Also in addition to this plan will be discussed for the stocking of fish in the mill pond and also in Herman Allred's pond. All men belonging to this organiCoolie Hats at Goodwin': adv. at 8.15 p. m. zation are urged to attend this Friday McCandless. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hug- As you may already know the play gard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson. which is to be presented is ''To A night meeting, so as to help make FIRST AID CLASS TO plans or the summer's program. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence CcCandless Church Mouse." HOLD MEETING TUESDAY a comedy, and is produced by the special arrangements The First Aid class that has been with Samuel French. No doubt you CALF CLUB BOY HONORED classes in the Memorial buildholding BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION have heard many a favorable comment on Saturday nights will hold their ing about this clever and interesting play, Elmo Gray of Lehi, has been issued next meeting Tuesday evening at 8:30 if you did not see it at the first perp. m. instead of Saturday. This change formance do not fail to see it this a Certificate of Merit by The n time. Friesian Association of America was made due to some difficulty in se, in recognition of satisfactory Calf curing Saturday as their meeting Among the many comments about HERE ARE SAVINGS GALORE Club work carried on by him. He is night. the how one was well about the FOR THE THRIFTY SHOPPER play 4332 the member of the junior organicharacters their These played parts. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and zation of the world's largest dairy characters forth put every possible SATURDAY effort to take their parts as they were cattle association and he is entitled BUTTER, Challenge or Maid of directed to and after much practice to all the privileges of the organi33c Clover Brand zation except voting until he is 21 they were able to do just that. Salad Dressing, Dinner Club A large crowd attended the other years old. Pedigrees of Holsteijis 1 27c performance and Quart Jar just as many are ex- owned by him will be registered, and transfer of ownership will be made at 10c 3 Loaves 5c BREAD pected to be in attendance Tuesday. members' rates, which is one-haof FRESH TOMATOES, Fine that Phone us news items Call charged .rc your Flavor. Pound 4e All Flavors J l"e Pure Lard, Pound 15c LIBBY'S SLICED DRIED SPECIALS "iin-- V BE SURE! venie.'ii.- - i" ..achtr. f"i" put iith in I'.rtr.a h jack" he if i? fjw a ... . ,.a.-ad- -- BE REPEATED GAME PROTECTIVE - FRI- DAY & SATURDAY Morris Anderson has been suffering with a broken back since last Thursday when he was comir.g off shift at He with a number of other 5 o'clock. who were working in the B.r.g-hamen, mine, was coming out of the mine in one of the fckits. As the would go through the tunnel they v.ould have to duck once in a while because of the timber which suppor'.eti the top. They approached one of these 12 by 12 boards and the man in front of him didn't duck soon enough lor Morris to ee the board an J he was caught by the board and skit, one of his vertebra's cmplete-lin two. As soon as possible he was rushed to the Bingham hospital where he treated at the present timeHis condition is as good as coul-be expected, however it will take about two weeks before they can determine his condition. Members of the Primary and Sin-daSchool general board were present to make the meeting more beneficial and interesting. adv. In the evening the M. I. A. a fine program for the public and all who turned out enjoyed it. The Lehi Stake M. I. A. play will next Tuesday, in response to the many requests that have come into the stake M. I. A- board for the play's reputation. After having so many requests the board members thought it advisable for it to be repeated, so they have gone to a lot of work and have made arrangements for the play to be presented once again. 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